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    He was a priest of the Tendai school. In 877 Munesada founded Gangyō-ji (慶寺) in Yamashina, in the southeast part of Kyoto, but continued to be active...
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    Gangyō-ji (慶寺, Gangyō-ji) is a Buddhist temple in Kyoto, founded by the priest Henjō. The Emperor Kōkō endowed the temple and the emperor Kazan abdicated...
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  •  — World Historical Heritage Site Sennyū-ji (泉涌寺, Sennyū-ji). Gangyō-ji (慶寺, Gangyō-ji), after 986 known more popularly as Kazan-ji (花山寺, Kazan-ji)....
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  • Archived from the original (PDF) on 2023-02-04. 14.順宗皇帝,愍忌,普慶寺,正官,〔六月〕初四日。 洪金富 (March 2008). "〈《析津志•原廟•行香》篇疏證〉" (PDF). 《中央研究院歷史語言研究所集刊》. 79 (1). Republic...
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  • transmission from Tendai master Henjō (遍照). He was appointed abbot of Gankyōji (慶寺) in 890, succeeding Henjō. Aside other teachers such as Tenkei and Enchin...
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  • 2023-06-29. "故松平康隆氏への叙位伝達について | お知らせ - JSPO". www.japan-sports.or.jp. Retrieved 2023-06-29. 金沢市観光協会. "妙慶寺". 金沢旅物語 (in Japanese). Retrieved 2023-06-29....
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